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How does induction cooking differ from traditional gas or electric cook surfaces?

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How does induction cooking differ from traditional gas or electric cook surfaces?

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With induction, there is no exposed flame or heated surface. If an element is turned on and there is no cookware present the element will not create heat. Heat is only created when a cookware 5″ or greater in diameter is placed on the element. When cookware is removed the induction coil is de-energized and will automatically shut off.

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